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World War, 1914-1918

The Road to Harry S. Truman's Post of Command During World War I Near Verdun

A photograph of a road near Verdun in World War I France. On the back, Harry S. Truman wrote a description, part of which is unintelligible. He states, in part, that ". . . from Fort Tavanne. Where the road runs is where my --- dougout and Post of command was in the war. It was shelled regularly but was never hit." The photograph is part of a collection belonging to Harry S. Truman from the time he spent in France during World War I.

A Photograph of American Armed Positions During Battle of Verdun During World War I

This is a view of American armed positions during the Battle of Verdun during World War I. This photograph is marked on the front. Harry S. Truman wrote on the back, "Battery C position in...foreground. Bty D to the left. Ft De Souville and ...ntenie de Hospital 2nd Battalion headquarters." The photograph was taken during the Battle of Verdun and is part of a collection belonging to Harry S. Truman from the time he spent in France during World War I.